Religion and Politics on The Campbell Conversations
Marcus Matthews is the Resident Bishop for the Upper New York Area of the United Methodist Church. In this conversation he discusses the relationship between religion and politics, and how that...
View ArticleCampbell Debate: Is Religion Hurting Our Politics?
The Campbell Institute of Public Affairs at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University presents the second in a series of debates on timely issues of public importance, with a fresh, provocative format.
View ArticleCentral NYers travel to Vatican for canonization
Central New York will have its own saint when Mother Marianne Cope is canonized in the Vatican on Sunday, October 21.
View ArticleKathleen Kennedy Townsend on the Campbell Conversations
This year’s presidential election has brought up a host of perplexing questions about the relationship between religion and politics, and the importance of a candidate’s faith. In this week’s edition...
View ArticleCatholic faith affects voters differently
As Election Day approaches, is there such a thing as a catholic vote? Catholics make up a quarter of the voting electorate, but they don't vote in lockstep. Roman Catholic teachings can take a...
View ArticleChurch closures become a sign of changing times, demographics
Americans are generally thought of as a religious people. But in some areas, church closings are becoming a not uncommon event, as fewer young people join to replace the older generation. That's what...
View ArticleGreece town supervisor reacts to SCOTUS town prayer decision
It’s about freedom of speech.That’s what Greece Town Supervisor Bill Reilich told reporters Monday after the Supreme Court decided the town council was not violating the constitution by opening town...
View ArticleSyracuse museum tells story of St. Marianne Cope
A museum and shrine honoring St. Marianne Cope is ready for visitors. The center will honor a woman raised in central New York and who became a saint two years ago.The museum sits on North Townsend...
View ArticleFaith leaders, police hope to be 'proactive' in improving relations
Members of the Syracuse faith community and the city’s police department want to be “proactive” in improving the relationship between the community and police department.African-African faith leaders...
View ArticleReligion and Politics on The Campbell Conversations
Marcus Matthews is the Resident Bishop for the Upper New York Area of the United Methodist Church. In this conversation he discusses the relationship between religion and politics, and how that...
View ArticleCampbell Debate: Is Religion Hurting Our Politics?
The Campbell Institute of Public Affairs at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University presents the second in a series of debates on timely issues of public importance, with a fresh, provocative format.
View ArticleCentral NYers travel to Vatican for canonization
Central New York will have its own saint when Mother Marianne Cope is canonized in the Vatican on Sunday, October 21.
View ArticleKathleen Kennedy Townsend on the Campbell Conversations
This year’s presidential election has brought up a host of perplexing questions about the relationship between religion and politics, and the importance of a candidate’s faith. In this week’s edition...
View ArticleCatholic faith affects voters differently
As Election Day approaches, is there such a thing as a catholic vote? Catholics make up a quarter of the voting electorate, but they don't vote in lockstep. Roman Catholic teachings can take a Catholic...
View ArticleChurch closures become a sign of changing times, demographics
Americans are generally thought of as a religious people. But in some areas, church closings are becoming a not uncommon event, as fewer young people join to replace the older generation. That's what...
View ArticleGreece town supervisor reacts to SCOTUS town prayer decision
It’s about freedom of speech. That’s what Greece Town Supervisor Bill Reilich told reporters Monday after the Supreme Court decided the town council was not violating the constitution by opening town...
View ArticleSyracuse museum tells story of St. Marianne Cope
A museum and shrine honoring St. Marianne Cope is ready for visitors. The center will honor a woman raised in central New York and who became a saint two years ago. The museum sits on North Townsend...
View ArticleFaith leaders, police hope to be 'proactive' in improving relations
Members of the Syracuse faith community and the city’s police department want to be “proactive” in improving the relationship between the community and police department. African-African faith leaders...
View ArticleWatertown comes together to show solidarity against hate and violence
Church leaders in Watertown held a rally on the Public Square Tuesday in response to the recent shootings across the country. The crowd of nearly 100 came to pray and listen to clergy speak about the...
View ArticleCatholic cathedral in downtown Syracuse getting $12 million upgrade
A $12 million renovation is underway at the Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in downtown Syracuse. The cathedral has many maintenance problems similar to what other older churches face...
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